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NRD CS became a member of European Cyber Security Organisation

Published: 2017-10-03
Source: INVL Technology companies news

NRD CS membership to European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) has been approved by ECSO Board of Directors. ECSO represents the industry-led contractual counterpart to the European Commission for the implementation of the Cyber Security contractual Public-Private Partnership (cPPP). The main objective of ECSO is to support all types of initiatives or projects that aim to develop, promote, and encourage European cyber security. NRD CS is the first ECSO member from Lithuania.
“ESCO membership is in accord with our long-term strategy where NRD CS capabilities are integrated by contributing to various European and international organisations such as FIRST, Center for Internet Security, ITU-D, GFCE, Oxford Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre missions and other Securing Digital Environment initiatives. Complexity of cybersecurity discipline requires multidisciplinary, holistic integration which is best achieved through cooperation. We are glad we can bring this knowledge to Lithuania and develop PPP both here and in other countries”, commented the CEO of NRD CS Dr Vilius Benetis.
The European Commission introduced a public-private partnership on cyber security (cPPP) considering the goals set in the EU cyber security strategy and the Digital Single Market strategy. The aim of the partnership is to promote collaboration among public and private actors at early stages of the research and innovation process to create innovative and reliable European ICT solutions, accelerate the cyber security industry and strengthen the market.

ECSO is an industry-led contractual counterpart to the European Commission for the implementation of the cPPP. ECSO’s objectives are to nurture and guard from cyber threats the European Digital Single Market, develop globally competitive cyber security market in Europe and implement cybersecurity solutions for the critical steps of trusted supply chains, in sectoral applications where Europe is a leader.

To achieve these objectives, ESCO collaborates with the European Commission and national public administrations to indorse Research and Innovation (R&I) in cybersecurity, promote and assist in the definition and realisation of European cyber security industrial policy and back the advancement and the interests of the entire cyber security and ICT security ecosystem (including education, training awareness).

ECSO members include a wide variety of stakeholders such as large companies, SMEs and Start-ups, research centres, universities, end-users, operators, clusters and association as well as European Member State’s local, regional and national administrations, countries part of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and H2020 associated countries.As of today, ECSO counts over 188 members across 27 countries.
---About NRD CS
NRD CS is cybersecurity technology consulting, incident response and applied research company as well as facilitator of Norway Registers Development AS mission of creating a secure digital environment for states, governments, corporations and citizens. NRD CS is controlled by INVL Technology UTIB- Nasdaq Vilnius listed closed-end investment in IT Businesses Company. INVL Technology managed companies operate as a cluster and implement joint projects in more than 50 countries worldwide.About the European Cyber Security Organisation
The European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) ASBL is a fully self-financed non-for-profit organisation under the Belgian law, established in June 2016.
ECSO represents the industry-led contractual counterpart to the European Commission for the implementation of the Cyber Security contractual Public-Private Partnership (cPPP). ECSO members include a wide variety of stakeholders such as large companies, SMEs and Start-ups, research centres, universities, end-users, operators, clusters and association as well as European Member State’s local, regional and national administrations, countries part of the European Economic Area (EEA) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and H2020 associated countries.